TY - JOUR
T1 - Electroencephalographic findings and genetic characterization of two brothers with IQSEC2 pathogenic variant
AU - Izumi, Tatsuro
AU - Aihara, Yu
AU - Kikuchi, Atsuo
AU - Kure, Shigeo
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2021 The Japanese Society of Child Neurology
PY - 2021/5
Y1 - 2021/5
N2 - Two brothers with an IQSEC2 pathogenic variant presented with early onset intellectual disability, intractable epileptic seizures, autism spectrum disorders, postnatal microcephalus and slowly progressive rigid-spasticity. Their epileptic seizures were characterized by intractability, early onset epileptic spasms, and then clusters of tonic/tonic-clonic seizures, exacerbated by valproate. Electroencephalography showed periodic discharges, including periodic high voltage slow complexes and burst-suppression activity. Whole exome sequencing, using DNA from peripheral blood of both brothers, identified a pathogenic variant, c.2776 C > T, p.(Arg 926*) in exon 9 of IQSEC2 (NM 001111125.3). Their parents and another brother did not have this variant, which may suggest that maternal gonadal mosaicism is the most likely mechanism.
AB - Two brothers with an IQSEC2 pathogenic variant presented with early onset intellectual disability, intractable epileptic seizures, autism spectrum disorders, postnatal microcephalus and slowly progressive rigid-spasticity. Their epileptic seizures were characterized by intractability, early onset epileptic spasms, and then clusters of tonic/tonic-clonic seizures, exacerbated by valproate. Electroencephalography showed periodic discharges, including periodic high voltage slow complexes and burst-suppression activity. Whole exome sequencing, using DNA from peripheral blood of both brothers, identified a pathogenic variant, c.2776 C > T, p.(Arg 926*) in exon 9 of IQSEC2 (NM 001111125.3). Their parents and another brother did not have this variant, which may suggest that maternal gonadal mosaicism is the most likely mechanism.
KW - Genetic counseling
KW - IQSEC2 pathogenic variant
KW - Periodic discharges on EEG
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U2 - 10.1016/j.braindev.2020.12.020
DO - 10.1016/j.braindev.2020.12.020
M3 - Article
C2 - 33494955
AN - SCOPUS:85099796256
SN - 0387-7604
VL - 43
SP - 652
EP - 656
JO - Brain and Development
JF - Brain and Development
IS - 5
ER -